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U21s:
Spot kick sickener
Arsenal U21s
2 Newcastle U21s 1
Newcastle U21s exited from the PL2
playoffs on Friday at the last 16 stage, conceding their second penalty kick
of the game in the final seconds of normal time.
Playing at the Meadow Park home of National League side Boreham
Wood where they'd lost 1-4 to Arsenal earlier this year, United trailed by
one goal at the interval.
That was a 25th minute penalty conversion by Nathan Butler-Oyedeji,
following Cathal Heffernan's illegal challenge in the box on Andre Harriman-Annous.
The visitors appealed for a spot kick of their own in the closing minutes of
the opening half, but to no avail.
The Magpies did level within a minute of the restart, Scott Bailey's
long-range free kick catching goalkeeper Tommy Setford unawares.
And they twice came close to going ahead on the hour; Sean Neave denied and
Ben Parkinson narrowly off target.
Jay Turner-Cooke's 84th minute free kick from distance was then tipped away
by Setford at the expense of a corner.
With extra time and spot kicks looming, the Gunners were awarded their
second penalty of the evening after visiting substitute Rory Powell caught
Charles Sagoe Junior.
With Butler-Oyedji off the field, Khayon Edwards beat Aidan Harris in the
third minute of added time, sending his side through to a quarter final
against Manchester City and ending Newcastle's competitive season at this
level.
Team: Harris, Shahar, Charlton (R.Powell 64), Bailey, Heffernan,
Thompson, Parkinson, Munda, Neave (Donaldson 90+1), Turner-Cooke (Sanusi
90+4), Kuol.
Subs n/u: J.Taylor, Al.Harrison.
Booked: Heffernan, Bailey, Charlton, Turner-Cooke, Parkinson.
AFC: Setford, Rosiak, Washington, Clarke, Sweet, Henry-Francis, Kabia,
Gower, Harriman-Annous, S.Oulad M'Hand, Butler-Oyedeji (Sagoe Jr 73).
Subs n/u: Ismail, Porter, Copley, Edwards.
Booked: Rosiak, Clarke, Gower
Referee: Harry Wager
Crowd: tbc - free admission
PL2 playoffs:
Fri 25.04.2025:
Arsenal v Newcastle (7pm)
Manchester City v Liverpool (7pm)
Manchester United v Everton (7pm)
Sat 26.04.2025:
West Ham v mackems (Noon)
Chelsea v Wolves (6pm)
Sun 27.04.2025:
Southampton v Leicester City (2pm)
Mon 28.04.2025:
Crystal Palace v Brighton (3pm)
Fulham v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Update:
Howe return: quotes
Eddie Howe was back in the chair on
Friday morning for the pre-game media gathering, recounting his recent
hospitalisation and diagnosis with pneumonia:
"I'm not 100% in my body but
I'd like to think I'm close to 100% in my mind, which is the important
thing.
"It's been difficult. I try to take
a positive from every experience but this has been a real challenge."
"The Leicester game I felt awful I
planned to come back to training ahead of Man United. I had a shower and was
getting ready to go and something was telling me 'no'. That was the moment
things changed.
"I was pleased to be told to go to
hospital. That was the right place for me. It was a bit of a relief to get
that care in that moment."
"The last few weeks has been a real
challenge.
"When you get to where I was you
see life through different eyes. It’s important not to forget how you saw
things in that moment. None of us know how long we are going to be on the
planet for.
"I’ve learned not to take for
granted what I do here on a daily basis. It was a relief to be told I needed
to go to hospital, because I instinctively knew I was in the right place. I
pretty much crawled in.
“My take away is I need to give myself
a bit more care and love if I can, and give more thought to what I’m
doing.
"The care I received from the NHS
was first class.
"A big thank you to Charlotte Milne
and all her staff who looked after me. The care and love I felt from them.
The well wishes I received from everyone - I really do appreciate it.
"I have to say it brings a sharper
focus on what is important in your life. My family and friends looked after
me in this period. It brings clarity. You can't take things for granted.
"You take your health for granted
when you're feeling good: when you're suddenly faced with health issues,
it's difficult to deal with - when you're in a job that demands you're there
physically and mentally every day.
"I felt really bad - and didn't
know how bad.
"I'm like most men, you probably
think you're going to be okay in a few days. I was very thankful that the
doctor here, Paul Catterson, acted really quickly."
"I felt, from watching the two games, that the atmosphere was
incredible - I'm just delighted to be back.
"I'd like to think I would act
differently if feeling that way again. I do think it's important as there's
a temptation to think you can fight through anything.
"When I felt well enough, the
laptop was straight back out. I was watching Ipswich Town straight away!
"I made a conscious decision, when
I felt I didn't feel well enough to focus on the football, to give Jason (Tindall)
and all the coaches the full responsibility.
"For me, you're either all in or
all out, and I couldn't contribute, so I said to Jason right at the start.
It's over to you and and didn't he do well?
"I thought he was absolutely
brilliant with Graeme (Jones), Simon (Weatherstone) and
Stephen (Purches) and all the coaches and the players. I thought they
were absolutely magnificent.
"I was able to watch all of the
games. For the first two, I wasn't really there mentally, but I was really
proud and so lifted by the performance or performances.
"That's of course a very similar
experience to the one I had against Brentford in my very first game (missing
due to COVID), not one that I particularly enjoyed, but yeah a big thank
you to everybody for what they did."
Update:
Ramble on
Evolving from a fortnightly show in 2007 to
the current daily offering, the Football Ramble Podcast is
going out on the road for live performances, calling at the Tyne Theatre in
Newcastle on Saturday May 10th.
Tickets for that are available online here
now and episodes of what was voted Podcast of the Year by the Football
Supporters Association are online here
We have pairs of tickets to the Newcastle show
to give away and simply require you to email your
answer to this question to
[email protected]
subject line Ramble.
The Football Ramble's maiden broadcast in March 2007 coincided with
Newcastle's PL defeat at a Charlton Athletic side managed by which future
Magpie boss?
Closing date 6pm on Thursday May 1st. Over 18s only please,
one entry per person. Prize consists of tickets only, any other costs
incurred are excluded.
2024/25:
Ipswich Town
(h)
United's final Saturday 3pm kick-off of the season sees them host an Ipswich side whose
relegation from the
Premier League will be confirmed if they fail to win - although results elsewhere
could end their top-flight stay regardless of the outcome at Gallowgate.
Newcastle
come into this game fifth in the table, after victories for Nottingham
Forest and Manchester City.
Three points against Ipswich on Saturday would restore the Magpies to
third place, Forest, City and Aston Villa all engaged on FA Cup duty
this weekend.
Team: Lewis Hall and Jamaal Lascelles remain out, but Eddie Howe
confirmed that Sven Botman was set to rejoin the squad after missing the
last 12 games.
Fabian Schar is expected to play despite a hamstring concern the prompted his withdrawal during
last Saturday's loss at Villa.
Coral rate this game as follows:
NUFC win 2/9
The draw 11/2
ITFC win 11/1
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ITFC: Sammy Szmodics, Kalvin Phillips, Arijanet Muric, Omari Giraud-Hutchinson,
Jaden Philogene, Chiedozie Ogbene and Wesley Burns are all unavailable.
Conor Townsend and Nathan Broadhead are both doubtful.
Ipswich will be without Leif Davis after the Toon-supporting defender
was red-carded during Sunday's 0-4 home reverse at the hands of Arsenal.
Kieran McKenna's side have won three times on the road this
season in the Premier League - at Spurs, Wolves and Bournemouth. They've managed five away draws, taking points from visits to Brighton,
Southampton, Fulham, Aston Villa and Chelsea.
Town's only away clean sheet away from home came in the 0-0 draw at Brighton back in
September.
Top scorer Liam Delap has hit 12 of the 32 PL goals his side have scored so
far this season.
Referee: Michael Salisbury - second Newcastle game of the
season for the Lancashire official, following last months' 1-0 PL success at
West Ham.
VAR: James Bell
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UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Hospital Radio: Radio Tyneside commentary is free of charge in local
hospitals via Spark Media.
Buses: The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro
Centre will
be in operation. Details here
Metro: No scheduled disruptions
Rail: Scheduled disruptions are online here
Roads: The
Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme continues, with one lane in each
direction closed at all times until further notice.
That will lead to congestion and delays, especially with the ongoing closure
of the Gateshead Highway closure. More details here
Temporary road closures around SJP apply from an hour before kick-off
until 30 minutes after the final whistle.
Food Bank: The
usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place, with
NUFC Director Jamie Reuben again matching all matchday donations.
Stats:
Bruno Guimaraes
is one game away from completing 150 league and cup appearances
for United.
Harvey Barnes
is one appearance short of reaching a half century of PL games
as a Magpie.
Following a 4-0 success at Portman Road, United have the opportunity of
wrapping up their seventh PL double of the season, having already taken six
points off Spurs, Wolves, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and
Manchester United.
Tractor boys in Toon -all-time:
2016/17 won 3-0 Perez 2, Ritchie
2009/10 drew 2-2 Carroll, Ameobi (pen)
2001/02 drew 2-2 Shearer, Robert
2001/02 won 4-1 Shearer 2, Robert, Ameobi (LC)
2000/01 won 2-1 Shearer 2
1994/95 drew 1-1 Cole
1993/94 won 2-0 Sellars, Cole
1991/92 drew 1-1 Quinn
1990/91 drew 2-2 Stimson, Quinn
1989/90 won 2-1 Quinn 2
1985/86 won 3-1 Beardsley, Whitehurst. Gascoigne
1984/85 lost 1-2 Waddle (LC)
1984/85 won 3-0 OG, Heard, Waddle
1977/78 lost 0-1
1976/77 drew 1-1 Nattrass
1976/77 (won 1-0 Barrowclough)*
1975/76 drew 1-1 Nulty
1974/75 won 1-0 Howard
1973/74 won 3-1 Macdonald 2, OG
1972/73 drew 1-1 Macdonald (TC)
1972/73 lost 1-2 Macdonald
1971/72 lost 0-1
1970/71 drew 1-1 Mitchell (FAC)
1970/71 drew 0-0
1969/70 won 4-0 Robson 2, Ford, Dyson
1968/69 won 2-1 Davies 2
1964/65 drew 2-2 Suddick, Anderson
* game was called off at half time due to an icy pitch.
Latest PL result/fixtures:
Wed 23.04.2025:
Arsenal 2-2 Crystal Palace
Sat 26.04.2025:
Chelsea v Everton (12.30pm) TNT
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham (3pm)
Newcastle v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Southampton v Fulham (3pm)
Wolves v Leicester City (3pm)
Sun 27.04.2025:
Bournemouth v Manchester United (2pm) Sky
Liverpool v Spurs (4.30pm) Sky
Temps:
Loan lads
Vakhtang Salia
(Dinamo Tblisi):
Dinamo Batumi (h) Erovnukli Liga, Friday.
Harrison Ashby
(QPR):
Burnley (h) Championship, Saturday.
Isaac Hayden
(Portsmouth):
Sheffield Wednesday (a) Championship, Saturday.
Alex Murphy
(Bolton Wanderers):
Peterborough United (a) League One, Saturday.
Charlie McArthur (Carlisle United):
Cheltenham Town (a) League Two, Saturday.
Joe White
(MK Dons):
Grimsby Town (h) League Two, Saturday.
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield):
Morecambe (h) League Two, Saturday.
James Huntley
(Spennymoor Town):
Oxford City (h) National League North, Saturday.
(James remains sidelined with a knee injury).
Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II):
Fortuna Sittard (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.
Travis Hernes
(AaB):
Vejle (h) Danish SuperLiga, Monday.
Carabao
Cup:
Book winners
In production by
Lower Block is "Toon Army 2025" a photographic
record of Newcastle fans during the Carabao Cup Final victory at Wembley,
brilliantly capturing the range of emotions on view that day.
The limited edition softcover publication has over 70 photos across 60 pages
and costs £8.50 plus postage.
They can be pre-ordered now online
here
We had two copies to give away and asked
who apart from Miguel Almiron received a Carabao Cup winner's medal despite having left Newcastle before the Final.
It was Lloyd Kelly and the names of the two winning entrants will
appear here later on Thursday.
Toon
tunes:
CD giveaway winners
Thanks to everyone who entered
our competition to win the new album by Tyneside singer-songwriter Andrew
Cushin - "Love
is For Everyone", out on May 2nd.
The 25 year-old Tynesider follows up his 2023 debut with a second collection
of self-penned tunes, with copies heading off to:
Rich Harle
Johnny Herbert
Card wallet CDs of "Love is..." can be pre-ordered now here
for just £5, including a bonus unreleased track.
Premier
League :
Red & White rose
day
Both automatic promotion spots in the Championship were
confirmed on Monday; a 6-0 win by Leeds United over Stoke City and a
2-1 victory for Burnley against Sheffield United meaning that Premier
League football returns to Elland Road and Turf Moor in 2025/26.
With two games to play, the two promoted sides are level on points, although
Daniel Farkes Whites enjoy a far superior goal difference to Scott Parker's
Clarets.
Sheffield United and the mackems will contest the playoffs, along with two
from Bristol City, Coventry City, Boro, Millwall and Blackburn Rovers.
West Bromwich Albion retain a mathematical chance of doing so, but don't
rate their own chances of that, dismissing manager Tony Mowbray on
Monday.
Ipswich Town are set to join Southampton and Leicester City in dropping out
of the top flight, while Everton are now mathematically safe - meaning that
Bramley Moor Dock will become the 61st ground to stage PL games.
Premier
League:
Unhappy birthday
Aston Villa
4 Newcastle 1
Match
report
Premier
League:
Brighton (a)

United's penultimate Premier League away game of the season takes them to
Sussex on Sunday May 4th for a 2pm kick-off at
the Amex Stadium live on Sky Sports.
All 3,000 away tickets are sold out, with forwarding
available from 2pm on Thursday May 1st until 9am on matchday.
This will be Newcastle's eighth attempt at winning a PL fixture at this
venue, having drawn four and lost the other three of their previous seven
visits.
Their sole victory in 10 league and cup visits to the Amex came during the
2016/17 Championship season.
The Seagulls are bidding for a winning treble against Newcastle this season,
following 1-0 PL and 2-1 FA Cup victories on Tyneside.
Team: To
follow
BHAFC: Striker Joao Pedro is set to be suspended following a straight
red card against Brentford.
Ahead of our visit, Albion host West Ham this coming Saturday looking to end
a winless run of five PL games.
Referee: tbc
VAR:
tbc
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
Overseas TV:
To follow
UK Radio: tbc (if any)
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online here
Stats:
Seagulls v NUFC - all time:
2023/24 lost 1-3 Wilson (PL)
2022/23 drew 0-0 (PL)
2021/22 drew 1-1 Hayden (PL)
2020/21 lost 0-3 (PL)
2019/20 drew 0-0 (PL)
2018/19 drew 1-1 Perez (PL)
2017/18 lost 0-1 (PL)
2016/17 won 2-1 Diame, Perez (Ch)
2012/13 lost 0-2 (FAC)
2011/12 lost 0-1 (FAC)
1991/92 drew 2-2 G.Peacock, Kelly (D2)
1990/91 lost 2-4 Quinn, Brock (D2)
1989/90 won 3-0 Quinn 3 (D2)
1983/84 won 1-0 Waddle (D2)
1982/83 drew 1-1 McDermott (FAC)
1978/79 lost 0-2 (D2)
1961/62 won 4-0 Allchurch, Thomas, Kerray, Suddick (D2)
(At the Goldstone Ground until 1991/92 then Amex)
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Thu
01.05.2025:
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (7.30pm) Sky
Fri 02.05.2025:
Manchester City v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Sat 03.05.2025:
Aston Villa v Fulham (12.30pm) TNT
Everton v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Leicester City v Southampton (3pm)
Arsenal v Bournemouth (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 04.05.2025:
Brentford v Manchester United (2pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle (2pm) Sky
West Ham v Spurs (2pm)
Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 05.05.2025:
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (8pm) Sky
Internationals:
Montaigu update
England U16s completed their participation at the Montagu Tournament in
France on Monday, winning a playoff tie to finish seventh out of the eight
teams.
Newcastle's George Mair and Sam Alabi were in the squad,
goalkeeper George starting a 3-2 win over Japan on Tuesday and a 1-3 loss to
Portugal on Saturday.
Midfielder Sam meanwhile was named in the line-up for Thursday's 0-3 defeat
by Mexico (we're unsure if he came off the bench in either of the other
games).
Finishing bottom of their group, England then beat local side Selection
Vendee 3-1 on Monday - team lineups tbc.

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@ Academy of plight, 11am. U18 Premier
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Sat 26.04.2025 Ipswich Town (h)
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No live UK TV.
Wed 30.04.2025 U18s v Leeds United (h) @ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier
League. Note
new date.
Sat 03.05.2025 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ Little Benton, 11.30am. U18 Premier
League.
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton & Hove (a)
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SOLD OUT. Allocation: 3,000. Live on Sky Sports.
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h)
@ SJP, Noon. Premier League.
Member Ballot winner purchase closes Sat 26.04.2025, Noon. ST
forwarding Sat 26.04.2025, 4pm. Member General Sale Mon 28.04.2025, 10am. Live on TNT Sports.
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a)
@ Emirates Stadium, 4.30pm. Premier League. ST
holder sale now, 40pts. £30 adults, £22.75 U25s, over 64s
£18.25, U17s £11.50 Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live on Sky Sports.
Sun 25.05.2025 Everton (h)
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Live UK TV tbc (if any).
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Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h) Noon TNT
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Final. East
Stand pay turnstiles
open: £8 adults, £4 concessions and £2 U18s.
Rugby League
Magic Weekend XVIII:
Sat 03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards v Catalans Dragons 1.30pm
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils 4.15pm
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos 7pm
Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC Noon
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors 2.45pm
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity 5.30pm
Thu 12.06.2025 supported by CMAT and Pale White.
Sat 14.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Ernie.
Sun 15.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Hector Gannet.
Euro 2028
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2025/26 season
dates:
Sun 27.07.2025 Arsenal (n)
@ National Stadium, Singapore, KO tbc. Friendly.
Wed 18.06.2025
PL fixture release (9am)
Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends
Summer transfer window:
Sun 01.06.2025 to Tue 10.06.2025 and
Mon 16.06.2025 to Mon 01.09.2025.
(33 weekend, five midweek games.
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Thu 21.08.2025 ECL playoff 1L
Thu 28.08.2025 ECL playoff 2L
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On This Day in History |
25th April |
Born Or Died:
1907
Wilf Bott born, Featherstone, Yorkshire. (1934-36)

A debutant hat trick hero for the club, hitting three goals in a 5-1 home
success over Bury on the first day of 1935.
In doing so, Wilf emulated the achievement of Bob McKay in 1926, while Mick
Quinn went one better in 1989.
However, they all pale in comparison with Len Shackleton who hit five on his
first outing (although contemporary reports and football legend maintain he got
six).
Bott had begun his career with Edlington Colliery Welfare before signing for
Doncaster Rovers just before his 20th birthday.
However, it was with Huddersfield Town that his profile was raised and
Newcastle paid £1,000 plus Tommy Lang to secure him.
After leaving SJP, Bott transferred his right wing-talents for QPR and
Lancaster Town.
He also appeared as a war-time guest for Aldershot, Brighton, Chelsea and QPR
again, before ending his career with Colchester.
Wilf's death was reported in 1992.
1997 Liam Gibson born, Durham.
(2008-20)
Left back who grew up in Stanley and attended Tanfield
School, first joining Newcastle's Academy at the age of 11.
Debuting for the U18s from the bench at Sheffield United in August 2013, Liam's
reserve bow came at Whitley Park against Leicester City the following
February.
Collecting a Senior Cup winner's medal at the end of that season, an
unspecified medical condition then restricted Gibson to a handful of U21 outings,
halting
his promising start to reserve team life.
Having regained full fitness, November 2015 saw him loaned to
National League Gateshead and he returned to feature regularly for
United's second string.
February 2016 found
him on the Newcastle first team bench for a home game against West
Bromwich Albion. And although he wasn't called into action, a senior bow did
arrive a week later against Lillestrom in La Manga and he played the full 90 minutes.
Within weeks through he'd experienced a further fitness setback and failed to
kick a ball competitively the following season.
Back after a 14 month absence in an U23 friendly win at Barrow
in July 2018, Liam revealed a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis in 2015
that required life-saving surgery to remove his large bowel in 2017.
Featuring for the U23s in the Checkatrade Trophy, a loan move to League
One Accrington Stanley followed in January 2019, with his senior bow in a 0-0
home draw with Bristol Rovers later that month.
He played just five times for Stanley but the 2019/20 season saw
a more successful loan move to Grimsby Town before returning to SJP in January.
Released by United in 2020, Liam joined League One Morecambe that September
and ended his first season with victory at Wembley in the playoff
final.
Following three seasons at the Shrimpers, July 2023 saw him sign for League
Two Harrogate Town.
Gibson's
younger brother Lewis - also a defender - was at United's Academy before
leaving for Everton in July 2017.
2007 Trevan Sanusi born, Birmingham.
(2023-present)
 Fleet-footed
England U17 international winger acquired from Birmingham City in
September 2023 for an undisclosed fee.
Initially with United's U18 side, Trevan was promoted to the U21s for an EFL
Trophy tie at Crewe Alexandra that November.
A first PL2 strike then followed during a 2-2 draw away to Wolves in March
2024, after which Sanusi was called up to train with Newcastle's first team
squad.
However a knee injury brought his first season at Gallowgate to a premature
end, returning to action ahead of the 2024/25 campaign and featuring in all
six senior team pre-season games.
Trevan's competitive bow came during a 3-1 FA Cup home win over Bromley the
following January, coming off the bench after 69 minutes for Matt Targett.
Sadly an ankle problem then sidelined him again, returning to action on his 18th
birthday in a PL2 playoff loss to Arsenal. 
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What Else?
1894 Shankhouse (a)
1-1 (1-1)
Friendly
Crate(10)
Johnson(1-1)
Crowd tbc
United were in Northumberland for a friendly match
organised to raise funds to provide a gravestone for
deceased Shankhouse official, George Matthews.
1896 Derby County (h)
4-2 (2-2)
Friendly
Stott(1-2,4-2),
Lennox(2-2), Collins(65)
Goodall(6), McMillan(7)
8,000
Following a fifth
place finish in Division Two, Newcastle played a series of friendlies - including this notable win
over the First Division runners-up.
Drawing attention to the size of the crowd for a friendly
near the end of the season, The Athletic News reporter
wrote that,
"this liberal patronage clearly proves that the
Tyneside public are always willing to turn out in strong
force to watch first-class talent."
Newcastle wore their change kit of dark blue shorts and light blue shirts,
while the visitors were clad in their customary white shirts.
Team: Henderson, McDermid,
Foyers, Miller, Stott, Adams, Lennox, Collins, Thompson, Aitken, Wardrope.
1903 sunderland (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
32pts, 14th/18
McColl(49)
26,500
Arguably the most important ever derby fixture, as United prevented the
mackems from collecting the points that would have seen them claim the First
Division title.
That instead went to Sheffield Wednesday by a solitary point and there were Owls
fans among the SJP crowd to confirm their title success at first hand.
1904 Hearts (Scotland) (a)
3-2 (0-0)
Friendly
Appleyard(1-0,2-0), Orr(3-0)
Smith(3-1pen,85)
6,000
Beginning a five match post-season tour of Scotland,
United visited Tynecastle for a midweek kickabout but played with ten men for most of the first half
after George Thompson was injured.
The Edinburgh Evening News reported that at half
time the teams:
"crossed over without leaving the field, Newcastle
resumed with 11 men, a substitute for Thompson being
allowed".
United then took a three goal lead before slackening off in the closing stages
and allowing the Jambos to reduce the arrears:
"Birnie fisting the ball in a tussle with Porteous,
the referee gave a penalty kick, which none of the
Hearts would take. Two of the Newcastle men offered to
oblige, and Smith was finally induced to take the kick,
beating Watts, who fell, amid laughter."
Team: Watts,
Carr, Birnie, Gardner, Aitken, McWilliam, Thompson (sub
identity tbc), Howie,
Appleyard, Orr, Templeton.
1908 Wolves (n)
1-3 (0-2)
FA Cup Final
Howie(73)
Hunt(40), Hedley(43), Harrison(85)
65,000
The Crystal Palace jinx struck for a third
time as top-flight United were beaten by Division Two
Wolves, although Jimmy Howie scored our first-ever goal in an FA Cup Final.
Winning captain Billy Wooldridge collected the trophy from
Lord Mayor of London, Sir John Bell while disgruntled Toon
fan Gladstone Adams was inspired to invent windscreen
wipers after encountering snow showers on his return car
journey to the North East.
1910 Bristol City (a)
3-0 (1-0)
Division One
P36, 44pts, 4th/20
og(Young)(23), Stewart(50,85)
4,000
Two days after their FA Cup Final against Barnsley ended in a 1-1 draw, a
much-changed Magpies side won for the first time at Ashton Gate.
Newcastle's hectic week continued with a 0-4 defeat at Aston Villa 48 hours
later, before their Cup replay success over Barnsley a day later.
1914 Derby County (h)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
37pts, 11th/20
Hibbert(19)
Barnes(14)
16,000
Derby were already assured of relegation before this season closer but came
close to victory despite playing a man short for the majority of the afternoon.
1922 Glasgow Rangers
(Scotland) (a)
1-1 (1-0)
Friendly
Harris(1-0)
Gallacher(1-1)
18,000
This was a
benefit for Andy Cunningham, who would later serve Newcastle in both a
playing and managerial capacity.
Goalscorer for the home side was Celtic's Patsy Gallacher,
who guested with the permission of the Scottish FA.
Legend has it that "the Mighty Atom" wore his green and
white hoops beneath the Rangers blue shirt - and
revealed his true colours at full time!
1925 Notts County (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
48pts, 6th/22
Davis(43), Widdowson(65)
7,000
Horace Cope missed two penalties for County, firing wide and then having the
second saved by Bill Bradley.
The season ended with Newcastle finishing a disappointing sixth. With five
games to go United were level on points with leaders Huddersfield (having played
three more games), but lost all but one of them.
1927 Hull City (a)
0-3 (0-1)
Friendly
Martin(8,87), Wyper(55)
7,000
This Hull Hospital Cup Match on a Monday night (6.30pm kick-off) at City's
Anlaby Road ground raised £400.
The Magpies missed the chance to level at 1-1 when Tom
McDonald's penalty kick came back off the crossbar.
Team: Wilson,
Maitland, Hudspeth, McKenzie, Spencer, Harris, Urwin,
Currie, Gallacher, McDonald, Lang.
1931 Arsenal (h)
1-3 (1-1)
Division One
P41, 35pts, 18th/22
Lang(20)
Jones(32), Hulme(46,88)
21,747
United were already clear of any relegation worries as they lost their final
home game - the tenth time that they'd been beaten at
Gallowgate that season.
1936 Blackpool (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P41, 46pts, 8th/22
Weaver(81)
12,000
Newcastle gained almost instant revenge against the Tangerines, having conceded
six goals without reply at Bloomfield Road just three days previously.
This was first of just two games for centre half Ernie Hall, who kept his place
for a season-closing visit to Plymouth Argyle but was never called upon again.
1938 Chesterfield (a)
0-2 (0-0)
Division Two
P40, 36pts, 14th/22
Spedding(52), Ponting(90)
6,311
United lost at Saltergate in a restaged game, after the first match in
December was halted on 75 minutes due to fading light.
The Spireites had led 1-0
at that time.
1953
Bolton Wanderers (h) 2-3 (0-2)
Division One
P41, 35pts, 19th/22
Harvey(56), Hannah(65)
Lofthouse(8,20,54pen)
34,824
Joe Harvey scored his only goal of the season for the third consecutive
campaign. With a game to go, United were safe by a point - Derby and Stoke
unable to catch us.
1955 Blackpool
(h)
1-1 (0-1)
Division One
P40, 41pts, 10th/22
Broadis(57)
Mortensen(11)
41,380
A third successive draw for FA Cup finalists Newcastle continued their
tradition of indifferent pre-Wembley league results.
Trailing to an effort from South Shields native Stan Mortensen, Jackie
Milburn took an 18th minute penalty kick but sent it way over the Blackpool
crossbar.
1956
Hartlepools United (a) 3-6 (0-5)
Friendly
Mitchell(1-5pen),
Keeble(2-5),
Cummings(85)
Johnson(5,18,19,2-6),
Lumley(7), Robinson(33)
7,206
Newcastle provided the
opposition in a
testimonial for inside forward
Tommy McGuigan, who played over 300 games during eight years at the Victoria Ground.
Ken Johnson struck four times for 'Pools.
Team:
Thompson, Lackenby, McMichael, Scoular, Stokoe, Casey,
White, Cummings, Keeble, Curry, Mitchell.
1959 Burnley
(a)
2-2 (1-1)
Division One
P41, 40pts, 12th/22
Allchurch(14), Curry(74)
Pilkington(1), Cheesebrough(76),
15,132
Bill Curry's fifth goal in four games helped United to
a point at Turf Moor.
1959
At Gallowgate meanwhile, the Northumberland Senior Cup
Final went to Blyth Spartans, who beat Ashington 2-1.
Behind at half time to a Hewitson effort, Blyth levelled
through Stamper before Nickalls won it on 89 minutes.
1964
Norwich City (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Division Two
45pts, 8th/22
Iley(25),
Cummings(56)
12,256
Debut on the wing for 17 year-old apprentice Geoff Allen in the final game
of the season.
1973 Everton
(h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P41, 45pts,6th/22
22,390
Having beaten Liverpool at SJP five days before, almost 15,000 fans
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1979
Blackburn Rovers (a)
3-1 (1-1)
Division Two
P38, 37pts, 12th/22
Withe(41,50,69)
McKenzie(45)
4,902
The sparse crowd present for this rearranged game saw relegation confirmed
for the hosts, managed by ex-Magpie John Pickering.
Peter Withe opened the scoring before Duncan McKenzie levelled just before the
interval for Rovers, who also included future Newcastle defender John Bailey in
their line-up.
Two more Withe goals after the break though decided the matter as United won
their first game in six and our number nine netted the first Toon league treble
since Alan Gowling's hat trick against Everton in January 1976.
1981
Blackburn Rovers (a) 0-3 (0-2)
Division Two
P41, 40pts, 11th/22
Lowey(9pen), Burke(33), Speight(68)
10,609
Ten days after a 0-0 home stalemate with Howard Kendall's Rovers side,
United were well beaten in Lancashire.
1987
Chelsea (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P39, 46pts, 17th/22
Goddard(71)
21,962
"Sarge"
struck again with his eighth goal in nine games, as our safety was
virtually assured.
1990
Swindon Town (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division Two
P44 77pts, 3rd/24
26,548
Victory could have seen Newcastle challenging Leeds and Sheffield United for an
automatic promotion place, but a draw against the fourth-placed Robins meant that a
play-off position was now most likely.
Youtube
footage is online here
1992
Portsmouth (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division Two
P45, 49pts, 20th/24
Kelly(86)
25,989
With just two games to play, the upturn in our fortunes caused
by Kevin Keegan's arrival had ebbed away.
Suffering five successive losses, Newcastle were all aboard the Oblivion Express
and heading for Division Three at full speed.
A nervous afternoon had seen numerous near misses at either end, but visiting
'keeper Alan Knight was en route to registering a clean sheet when former
Fratton favourite Mick Quinn arrived in place of Kevin Brock.
With four minutes left, Kelly headed on Ray Ranson's long punt forward and when
Quinn completed the one two by hooking the ball back into Kelly's path, he
buried a rising right footer from 12 yards in the Gallowgate goal.
Cue absolute bedlam - and with results the following Saturday meaning that our
2-1 win away at Leicester didn't affect the relegation places, this remains the
most important goal ever scored by a Newcastle player.
Youtube
footage is online here

Right said Ned
1993
mackems (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P43, 87pts, 1st/24
Sellars(10)
30,364
Terry Butcher brought his self-proclaimed "red and white commandos"
to a rain-soaked SJP and clumsily gave away a free kick outside the box
at the Leazes End.
Up stepped Scott Sellars to crack it in off a post and send United a step closer
to the Premier League.
The end of the match saw the first unfurling of the "Champions" flag, paid for
by United fans and a rousing chorus of "Terry Butcher on the dole"
as the unwashed were left just a point above the relegation zone.
Youtube
footage is online here
Full
time celebrations are online here
1998
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 0-2 (0-1)
Premier League
P35, 40pts, 15th/20
Klinsmann(31), Ferdinand(73)
35,874
Les Ferdinand found the net but fellow old boy David Ginola was tormentor-in-chief
at White Hart Lane.
Keith Gillespie appeared as a 49th minute sub but hobbled off just four minutes
later after a vicious lunge from future Toon coach Colin Calderwood - who ended
the afternoon by confronting furious away fans at pitchside.
Elsewhere, Arsenal's 2-0
victory at Barnsley guaranteed Newcastle a place in the Cup Winners Cup
competition - whether we won or lost the FA Cup Final.
Despite that boost though, relegation was still a possibility with three games remaining,
United just three points clear of the Premiership drop zone.
2000 The reserves were clattered 0-3
by Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.
2004
Chelsea (h)
2-1 (1-1)
Premiership
P34, 53pts, 5th/20
Ameobi(44), Shearer(48)
Cole(5)
52,016
Cracking strikes either side of half-time eclipsed Joe Cole's
effort and gave United arguably their best win of the season.
The 78th minute substitution of Jonathan Woodgate was almost lost amid the
clamour, but this was to be the defender's final game for Newcastle and by
August he was posing in a Real Madrid shirt for the cameras.
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2005 A penalty conversion from ex-Magpie striker Michael Bridges set the
mackems on their way to a 2-1
victory in the wear-Tyne reserve derby at Durham.
Sean Thornton's effort just before the interval looked to have sealed a mackem
victory, only for Jamie McClen to give the Magpies some hope soon after the
restart.
United never really looked like levelling though and ended their away league
programme with two wins in fourteen attempts.
NUFC.com match report
2006 News broke from SJP that
the next full-time manager of Newcastle United would be
Glenn Roeder - if agreement could be reached with the FA over a timetable for
his permanent appointment, given that he lacked the necessary coaching
qualifications.
They eventually did - and
he was.
2014
United reserves rounded off their U21 league season in typical fashion,
losing 1-2 after taking an early lead against Arsenal. Lubo Satka got the goal.
NUFC.com match report
2015
Swansea City (h)
2-3 (1-1)
Premier League
P34, 35pts, 14th/20
Perez(20), De Jong(87)
Oliveira(45+2),
Sigurdsson(49), Cork(71)
46,884
A seventh successive loss left United just five points above the relegation
zone - the first time a Magpies side had suffered a septet of
successive top flight losses since 1977/78.
Richard Dinnis was the man who couldn't save the sinking ship as United were
relegated in 1978 and this time John Carver was the one trying to rearrange the
deckchairs.
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United's slim hopes of sneaking into
the PL2 Division Two promotion playoffs ended with
a fourth consecutive defeat, beaten
2-4 by
Southampton at Gallowgate.
Elliot Dickman's side had leaked goals at an alarming rate and that trend continued
as Saints' teenage prospect Tyler Dibling
hit a first half treble. Late consolations came from Dylan Stephenson
and Isaac Westendorf.
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